Florida State's 2026 recruiting class is shaping up to be one of the most potent in recent memory, especially at the wide receiver position, as the Seminoles have secured six committed wideouts.
A Recruiting Surge
Among them, Devin Carter stands out as the second‑highest rated prospect, a four‑star recruit who brings a blend of speed, precise route running and reliable hands.
Carter arrives after posting 41 receptions for 670 yards and five touchdowns as a junior, followed by 26 catches for 431 yards and five scores in his senior year.
Early Expectations
Head coach Mike Norvell has voiced confidence that Carter will contribute right away, projecting the freshman to see meaningful snaps in the offense.
The coaching staff highlights his ability to stretch the field vertically, his quickness after the catch and his versatility to line up both inside and outside.
A Family Legacy
The son of former FSU running back Dexter Carter, Devin follows a lineage of Seminole standouts, adding a personal narrative that resonates with fans.
Alongside him, veterans Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy are expected to lead the group, while contributions from Jasen Lopez could elevate the unit further.
National Recognition
Analyst Billy Tucker of ESPN placed Carter at No. 97 among the top newcomers, underscoring the national attention the recruit has garnered.